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nfl kids are getting paid for it. i think it goes over the line when you pay them to get out of the game. >> that, to me, we shouldn't extrapolate pro sports where people are being paid, in this case to injury each other, down to high school. >> i think it's an overused phrase, the teachable moment. i hope every coach, every principal, every parent, every quarterback, every receiver in america is talking about how, oh, that went too far. >> but not kickers. >> no. another subject i want to talk about, a topic that caught my eye this week, the treatment of women in politics. a lot has been written about this. women facing a different kind of rhetoric that many say is definitely more demeaning than men. goldy, you say you're not surprised by this. >> i have been called things i cannot repeat on this television set on blogs and everywhere else. i think the language has divulged into something that's untenable. both sides are responsible. sarah palin was hit with this. now we're seeing sandra fluke hit with this. i think
nfl kids are getting paid for it. i think it goes over the line when you pay them to get out of the game. >> that, to me, we shouldn't extrapolate pro sports where people are being paid, in this case to injury each other, down to high school. >> i think it's an overused phrase, the teachable moment. i hope every coach, every principal, every parent, every quarterback, every receiver in america is talking about how, oh, that went too far. >> but not kickers. >> no....
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how seriously is the nfl likely to take this? >> i think the nfl will take it very seriously. i believe that the assistant coach that was most involved who has already admitted that he was knee deep in this bounty program, greg williams, who is now with the st. louis rams i believe he'll be suspended for at least half of the upcoming season and won't be able to coach. then i believe that the people who at the very least, sean peyton, head coach of the saints, mickey loomis, the general manager of the saints, the nfl believes at the very least that they lost institutional control over what was going on on the defensive side of the ball. i have... i believe both of those men will get suspended as well. i think some players like the aforementioned jonathan wilma a prominent linebacker on the team who according to the nfl offered his teammates $10,000 to take out brett farve in the championship game three years ago. >> sreenivasan: peter king from "sports illustrated". thanks so much for your time. >> you're welcome. >> ifill: we'll be back shortly with more on super tuesday from
how seriously is the nfl likely to take this? >> i think the nfl will take it very seriously. i believe that the assistant coach that was most involved who has already admitted that he was knee deep in this bounty program, greg williams, who is now with the st. louis rams i believe he'll be suspended for at least half of the upcoming season and won't be able to coach. then i believe that the people who at the very least, sean peyton, head coach of the saints, mickey loomis, the general...
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the nfl is doing it's best to reform its image and show we really care about player safety. the best way to do that is drop the biggest punishment down for an instance of the bounty system that became public and to really lay it out on the coach, the public face of the franchise and that's sean payton. >> what's the difference between bounties, even if you get past the idea that they're not allowable, what is the difference between bounties for injuring players and giving the nfl sack leader with as much on their backs as possible. >> this again is dealing with the lawsuits that have come from the former players and the nfl doing it's best to come out here to say, we will not stand for any of this. even though it happens. the specific case that greg williams as member of the management was organizing the system, i think that roger goodell in his efforts to be the sergeant at arms in his efforts in the nfl to let everybody know that this activity is not going to be tolerateed. i'm a lobster girl. top quality lobster is all we catch. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's
the nfl is doing it's best to reform its image and show we really care about player safety. the best way to do that is drop the biggest punishment down for an instance of the bounty system that became public and to really lay it out on the coach, the public face of the franchise and that's sean payton. >> what's the difference between bounties, even if you get past the idea that they're not allowable, what is the difference between bounties for injuring players and giving the nfl sack...
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all right, so did the nfl come down too hard? the saints will be without two coaches and gm for half the season. doesn't this punish players who had no part of the bounty system or are the facts of this team action so heinous that the whole franchise deserves the blame. your thoughts deserve to be heard. send them to mcginty's mail bag. the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. >> we are looking at fog, what else do we have in store? >> 80s by friday. the fog shouldn't be as widespread or as dense as it was this morning. let's start with a live look outside our live weather cam brought to you by michael and son. temperature hit 70 today and it's 69. winds are dead calm. and the pressure 30.25 inches of mercury. we have been lucky with winds since the cherry blossoms are in their peek and we'll have light winds for a while, which is kind of nice. all right, let's talk about the satellite picture, radar combined. down into louisiana and also into arkansas now pushing primarily into mississippi and western sections of tennessee. this same s
all right, so did the nfl come down too hard? the saints will be without two coaches and gm for half the season. doesn't this punish players who had no part of the bounty system or are the facts of this team action so heinous that the whole franchise deserves the blame. your thoughts deserve to be heard. send them to mcginty's mail bag. the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. >> we are looking at fog, what else do we have in store? >> 80s by friday. the fog shouldn't be as widespread or...
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some think the nfl should throw the book at williams. others are concerned that the washington redskins could be pulled into this scandal. on monday, nfl investigators met with former washington redskins coach williams, in the so far paid for gain a scandal. they are unleashing its to hurt opponents. in 2010, williams defended a style that he considered tough and clean. >> here is the deal. we are not going to apologize, i am not going to apologize with how our guys play. >> now, redskins fans wonder how will the nfl punish williams? >> maybe a one-year suspension. >> they are also worried that the redskins will be penalized may be losing a draft pick. >> it is pretty much williams. >> when you have buzzwords like bounty, it does not really look too good. >> i think it is common in the nfl and the nfl culture. >> some players are admitting that it was common but also suggests the possibility of earning extra cash never inspired them to injure others but now with the nfl looking to improve players' safety, unspoken rules. >> if he is ince
some think the nfl should throw the book at williams. others are concerned that the washington redskins could be pulled into this scandal. on monday, nfl investigators met with former washington redskins coach williams, in the so far paid for gain a scandal. they are unleashing its to hurt opponents. in 2010, williams defended a style that he considered tough and clean. >> here is the deal. we are not going to apologize, i am not going to apologize with how our guys play. >> now,...
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armen keteyian reports on the nfl nfl putting the so-called bounty program out of business. >> reporter: pounding away at all pro quarterbacks like curt werner and brett favre, the new orleans saints marched through the play-offs and all the way to a super bowl title in 2010. today, in a knockout bloaf his own, nfl commissioner roger goodell delivered an unmistakable message about the scheme fueling the saints' success. >> i don't think you can be too hard on people that put at risk our players' health and safety. we need to change the culture. this is another step in changing that culture. >> reporter: earlier this month, an nfl report based upon a two-career investigation had implicated as membership as 27 saints players in the so-called 09unty program that ran between 2009 and last season. then defensive then defensive coordinator greg williams was cited for handing out cash to his players for injuring opponents. they allegedly received $1,000 for forcing an opponent to be carted off the field. $1500 for a knockout hit upon linebacker jonathon vilma is accused of putting up $10,000 o
armen keteyian reports on the nfl nfl putting the so-called bounty program out of business. >> reporter: pounding away at all pro quarterbacks like curt werner and brett favre, the new orleans saints marched through the play-offs and all the way to a super bowl title in 2010. today, in a knockout bloaf his own, nfl commissioner roger goodell delivered an unmistakable message about the scheme fueling the saints' success. >> i don't think you can be too hard on people that put at risk...
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the gas xperts. >>> there is widening outrage in the nfl tonight amid rumors that nfl players have been paid to take out high-profile players on the team. abc's chris bury again tonight on the growing list of teams and players targeted. >> reporter: the latest twists in the pay-for-pain scandal include this shot against indianapolis superstar peyton manning in a 2006 game with the washington redskins. his former coach blames it for the neck injury that could end manning's career. was it a paid hit? the nfl is accusing the new orleans saints of paying players to hurt opponents, including a $10,000 bounty on brett favre. today former bills safety coy wire told "the buffalo news" there was financial compensation for knockout shots. the common denominator, gregg williams, who coached for the redskins, saints and bills. in a statement he now calls the cash bounties "a terrible mistake." >> violent hits are one thing. actually trying to take a player out of the game, trying to hurt a player, absolutely unacceptable. >> reporter: the brutal bounties come to light just as the nfl faces more law
the gas xperts. >>> there is widening outrage in the nfl tonight amid rumors that nfl players have been paid to take out high-profile players on the team. abc's chris bury again tonight on the growing list of teams and players targeted. >> reporter: the latest twists in the pay-for-pain scandal include this shot against indianapolis superstar peyton manning in a 2006 game with the washington redskins. his former coach blames it for the neck injury that could end manning's career....
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nfl says the money from a pool was paid to players for its that the opposing players out of games. a $10,000 award was even offered against former minnesota vikings quarterback brett favre. a senior writer for sports illustrated explains why it is such a big deal. >> the nfl players' pride themselves on being such a paternity. when we get together on sunday, we go at each other's throats but we are all brothers. i don't know any other paternity where somebody tries to knock out or break the leg of one of his brothers or do whatever to one of his brothers. it is over the top. it's wrong. >> a former defensive coordinator gregg williams is suspended indefinitely. the head coach for the rams addressed the news. >> he made a mistake. he admitted to that mistake. he is remorseful and regrets making the decisions that he made. and he has accepted the consequences. this organization including myself had no idea when we hired coach williams the potential for this to happen. >> a senior sports writer said the nfl is concerned about the possibility of being sued over the st. bounty program.
nfl says the money from a pool was paid to players for its that the opposing players out of games. a $10,000 award was even offered against former minnesota vikings quarterback brett favre. a senior writer for sports illustrated explains why it is such a big deal. >> the nfl players' pride themselves on being such a paternity. when we get together on sunday, we go at each other's throats but we are all brothers. i don't know any other paternity where somebody tries to knock out or break...
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the nfl commissioner dealt the saints some of the harshest penalties in nfl history. head coach sean payton suspended for one year without pay. his pay by the way $7.5 million. general manager mickey loomis suspended for eight games. assistant coach gets six games. new orleans loses two second-round draft picks and gets fined $500,000. as for gregg williams the former redskins and saints defensive coordinator who is now with the rams, williams has been suspended indefinitely. williams has admitted and apologized for running the bounty program with the saints from '09 to 2011. "the washington post" nfl writer mark massey was in studio earlier this afternoon to weigh in on the suspension. >> i would say they didn't over react in the sense that now if you're another team looking at this no one will ever do this again. and that was the intent here. the intent was to make sure this never happens again. and part of this also with the saints was not just what happened but the fact that the team was told, clean this up. fix it. take care of it. and that didn't happen. i think
the nfl commissioner dealt the saints some of the harshest penalties in nfl history. head coach sean payton suspended for one year without pay. his pay by the way $7.5 million. general manager mickey loomis suspended for eight games. assistant coach gets six games. new orleans loses two second-round draft picks and gets fined $500,000. as for gregg williams the former redskins and saints defensive coordinator who is now with the rams, williams has been suspended indefinitely. williams has...
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. >> tim tebow is already the most polarizing player in the nfl. that filters down to the team support he has in which you have this wide gap of supporters in jacksonville who really want tebow to come, and then a lot of people who think they have the best interest of the team, that isn't to sea that they want the jags to win who were unbelievably excited and now tragically befallen hearing that the trade deal with the jets has gone through. if tebow chooses, if he's allowed to choose, if we know that that's the case, if he chooses jacksonville that will bolster the case of the people who want him to be here. if for some reason he chooses the jets, he suddenly turns his back on his hometown. and we have all this drama that that is built in, which is completely contrary to the standard nfl-- >> i interrupt you to say that he's going to burn his back on his own town because it's tweeted denver has agreed to trade tim tebow for new york's fourth round pick and sixth round pick and he doesn't say anything else about the cash payment to make up for the
. >> tim tebow is already the most polarizing player in the nfl. that filters down to the team support he has in which you have this wide gap of supporters in jacksonville who really want tebow to come, and then a lot of people who think they have the best interest of the team, that isn't to sea that they want the jags to win who were unbelievably excited and now tragically befallen hearing that the trade deal with the jets has gone through. if tebow chooses, if he's allowed to choose, if...
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how far does the nfl bounty scandal go? we investigate. >>> refund robbery. >> it's like the federal government putting crack cocaine in candy mamachines. it's that easy. >> this isn't just a drug bust. it involves tax fraud and your refund is at risk. >>> the price of life. >> the worst is not being able to watch my kids grow up. >> locked away for a crime he didn't commit. >> what did they give you when you got out? >> nothing. >> revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host randi kaye and drew griffin. >> good evening. more than a month after whitney houston's tragic death, a toxicology report reveals drugs, indeed, played a role. >> the news does not surprise someone who knew houston all her life. a man she referred to as uncle sam. >> sam moore. you probably know him better as half of the '60s singing duo sam and dave. but known for their hit "soul man." yet a drug addiction brought him to the bottom, devastating his life and career. >> his life inter
how far does the nfl bounty scandal go? we investigate. >>> refund robbery. >> it's like the federal government putting crack cocaine in candy mamachines. it's that easy. >> this isn't just a drug bust. it involves tax fraud and your refund is at risk. >>> the price of life. >> the worst is not being able to watch my kids grow up. >> locked away for a crime he didn't commit. >> what did they give you when you got out? >> nothing. >>...
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"nfl play 60" is a great program. tell us about that. >> yeah. you know what -- it's really about encouraging kids to have a healthy and active lifestyle by getting out and exercising 60 minutes a day. so, whether that's, you know, playing sports or just running around with your friends or get on the kinect for xbox 360. it's really about that. and also, we're encouraging everybody this sunday to make this the most active super bowl sunday ever. by getting out early in the morning, before the game starts, before you get on the couch and start eating all those potato chips and everything, watching the game. get that 60 minutes of exercise. >> jimmy: run while you're eating the wings. >> yes. run while -- [ laughter ] it's a skill. it's a skill. all right, you got that? all right. >> jimmy: drew, in 2011, you had the best season ever for a quarterback. he broke almost every record in the books. [ cheers and applause ] taylor, you currently hold zero nfl passing records. but you're always up for trying some fun stuff on our show. so tonight, we thou
"nfl play 60" is a great program. tell us about that. >> yeah. you know what -- it's really about encouraging kids to have a healthy and active lifestyle by getting out and exercising 60 minutes a day. so, whether that's, you know, playing sports or just running around with your friends or get on the kinect for xbox 360. it's really about that. and also, we're encouraging everybody this sunday to make this the most active super bowl sunday ever. by getting out early in the...
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the nfl sure doesn't mess around. inside the investigation that led to one of the toughest punishments in the history of football. we'll talk with james brown and shannon sharpe. >>> when i see you at 8:00, hollywood legend shirley maclaine is here. >> i'm erica hill. a cell phone camera captures a deadly crash from inside the car. the lone survivor wants other teens to see exactly what happened. >>> is marriage becoming obsolete? surprising numbers out this morning. >>> as we do every morning we begin with today's "eye opener" your world in 90 seconds. >> incredible this young man was murdered and his killer is still walking out free. >> outrage grows nationwide over the shooting death of ab unarmed florida teen, trayvon martin. >> my son was not committing any crimes. our son is your son. >> it's not going this way forward. >> the nfl hammers the new orleans saint for an illegal bounty program. >> fining team management was in on a scheme to pay players to injury players. >> sean payton has been suspended for one ye
the nfl sure doesn't mess around. inside the investigation that led to one of the toughest punishments in the history of football. we'll talk with james brown and shannon sharpe. >>> when i see you at 8:00, hollywood legend shirley maclaine is here. >> i'm erica hill. a cell phone camera captures a deadly crash from inside the car. the lone survivor wants other teens to see exactly what happened. >>> is marriage becoming obsolete? surprising numbers out this morning....
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we'll have details of a confidential nfl memo coming up. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. it's got tender white meat chicken. the way i always made it for you. one more thing.... those pj's you like, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> and now to a surprising twist to a controversial muslim surveillance program used by new york city police. already outraged the islamic students but not other
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hear the words from the man in charge of the nfl. he is not fooling around one bit. >>> the nfl has laid down the law on the bounty controversy. the league suspended saints coach sean peyton for the entire 2012 season. the team's gm for eight games and an assistant coach for six games. the team will have to forest two second round draft picks and pay a fine of a half million dollars. gregg williams was banned indefinitely. he used to be with the skins. nfl commissioner roger goodell says paying for players to hurt other players will not be tolerated. >> we have a serious violation of an existing rule that threatens the health and welfare of our players. >> the investigation is still ongoing and punishment for any saints players involved in this has not yet been determined. according to the "washington post," the nfl did not find evidence that the redskins had a bunty system when williams was with the team. we'll have more on this when dave ross joins us later in the hour. >>> here is a talker this morning.
hear the words from the man in charge of the nfl. he is not fooling around one bit. >>> the nfl has laid down the law on the bounty controversy. the league suspended saints coach sean peyton for the entire 2012 season. the team's gm for eight games and an assistant coach for six games. the team will have to forest two second round draft picks and pay a fine of a half million dollars. gregg williams was banned indefinitely. he used to be with the skins. nfl...
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injure opposing players. >> and stay with the nfl. where tebow mania landed for the upcoming season when we cover the nation. >> here's a live look at traffic. this is 95 north of the beltway. it's very foggy out there. i'm not sure what we're looking at. be careful. some places i go really aggravate my allergies. so i get claritin clear. this is all bayberry. bayberry pollen. very allergenic. non-drowsy claritin relieves my worst symptoms only claritin is proven to keep me as alert and focused as someone without allergies. live claritin clear. i stmy family,ne. my home... my boyfriend. i can't help it. i'm a fashion stylist! at t.j.maxx, i get designer clothes... all on trend. and, everyone and everything looks good. even my bank account! fashion direct from designers. savings direct to you. this nonstop fashionista is definitely a maxxinista. t.j.maxx. let us make a maxxinista out of you. >> welcome back. the time is nine minutes after 5:00. you can see the fog out there. that's a shot from i-95 at the beltway. 62 degrees at the sci
injure opposing players. >> and stay with the nfl. where tebow mania landed for the upcoming season when we cover the nation. >> here's a live look at traffic. this is 95 north of the beltway. it's very foggy out there. i'm not sure what we're looking at. be careful. some places i go really aggravate my allergies. so i get claritin clear. this is all bayberry. bayberry pollen. very allergenic. non-drowsy claritin relieves my worst symptoms only claritin is proven to keep me as alert...
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joining us now in washington is james brown, a cbs news special correspondent and the host of the "nfl today." j.b., why are these penalties so severe? >> the essence of the situation, scott, is that the head coach is the face of the organization. he runs the show there. and the fact that sean peyton, the head coach, knew that thiss system, this bounty program was in place, he effectively lied about it when the commissioner and league authorities asked about it, so that explains why the penalty was so severe. >> pelley: now, we only heard about management today. why noistition on the players? >> commissioner goodell is dook his best to work with the nfl players association and coming up with what he feels and they feel collectively is a fair punishment. but rest assured, that is to come in terms of those players who have been clearly identified who participated in the bounty program. there will be some punishment forthcoming. >> pelley: you had been talking to a lot of household names around the like today, both present and former. i wonder how this is being received. >> believe it or
joining us now in washington is james brown, a cbs news special correspondent and the host of the "nfl today." j.b., why are these penalties so severe? >> the essence of the situation, scott, is that the head coach is the face of the organization. he runs the show there. and the fact that sean peyton, the head coach, knew that thiss system, this bounty program was in place, he effectively lied about it when the commissioner and league authorities asked about it, so that explains...
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this hardly is a gamble for the nfl, the casinos, or their shareholders. i'm rick horrow. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, march 27. i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone, and good night to you, too, tom. >> tom: good night, susie. i'm tom hudson. good night, everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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it's cool the nfl players came for us. >> the awards banquet is tomorrow night, where the nfl players will be honored. >> that was super cool. here's a look at what is coming up at 6:00. >> as the case against john leopold moves forward, there are more calls for the executive to step down. team coverage, coming up. >> a university of maryland student is taken into custody after making violent threats of mind, saying he was going to shoot people on the campus. >> live, local, late breaking-- this is wbal 11 news at 6:00. >> our big story tonight -- threat of a shooting rampage posted on line, targeting the university of maryland college park. >> now 819-year-old student is in a mental hospital reportedly responsible for the post. we've got the latest on the investigation. >> 819-year-old, alexander song, was an honors student here and those who knew him say he was intelligent and did not have the personality to do anything violent. police say he may have been under a lot of stress which may be why he posted these threats of line. >> he was very emotionally distraught, to the point of s
it's cool the nfl players came for us. >> the awards banquet is tomorrow night, where the nfl players will be honored. >> that was super cool. here's a look at what is coming up at 6:00. >> as the case against john leopold moves forward, there are more calls for the executive to step down. team coverage, coming up. >> a university of maryland student is taken into custody after making violent threats of mind, saying he was going to shoot people on the campus. >>...
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nfl teams should not be punished. molly joe writes, i don't like it in principle but any fan had to know this was occurring in some form. if i have any problem with specifics in the bounty program, it's with the payments for owe boesing players being carted off. keep the conversation going. facebook.com/suzannecnn. >>> and in the next hour, we're talking gas at 4, 5 bucks a gallon. how a new car can actually save you big money. i just got the popular girls from the local middle school to follow me around. ew. seriously? so gross. ew. seriously? that is so gross. ew. seriously? dude that is so totally gross. so gross...i know. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. fantastic! [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! okay-y... okay??? i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. okay is there a woman i can talk to? you know what's exciting, graduation. when i loo
nfl teams should not be punished. molly joe writes, i don't like it in principle but any fan had to know this was occurring in some form. if i have any problem with specifics in the bounty program, it's with the payments for owe boesing players being carted off. keep the conversation going. facebook.com/suzannecnn. >>> and in the next hour, we're talking gas at 4, 5 bucks a gallon. how a new car can actually save you big money. i just got the popular girls from the local middle school...
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it's the first time the nfl has suspended a head coach for any reason. it will cost payton his $7 million salary. the commissioner says the super bowl winning coach knew about the so-called bounty program and denied it existed. >> we were misled. there were denials. meanwhile, there continued to be risks to our players and integrity of our game. >> quarterback drew brees reacted on twitter, writing, i'm speechless. sean payton is a great man, coach and mentor. i need to hear an explanation for this punishment. former saints' defensive assistant gregg williams, who was in charge of the bounties has been suspended indefinitely. he was hired in january to coach the rams' defense. his new boss says the suspension was warranted. >> i was asked, had you known about it, would you have hired him? >> williams agreed to his punishment. it was a terrible mistake, williams writes. instead of getting caught up in, it i should have stopped it. the suspensions come after a two-year investigation by the nfl who found as many as 27 saints targeted opponents for injury. t
it's the first time the nfl has suspended a head coach for any reason. it will cost payton his $7 million salary. the commissioner says the super bowl winning coach knew about the so-called bounty program and denied it existed. >> we were misled. there were denials. meanwhile, there continued to be risks to our players and integrity of our game. >> quarterback drew brees reacted on twitter, writing, i'm speechless. sean payton is a great man, coach and mentor. i need to hear an...
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hey, dave, the calendar said spring baseball season and we keep talking nfl, don't we. >>> and you know this, you're the pride of waco, texas. today, waco, texas, the future of the washington redskins. talking about robert griffin 3 and they looked good, although could we have a luck, griffin swap? that scenario's coming up in sports, brian. >>> and if you have an idea, call the type line at 202-895- 3,000. or send an e-mail. . >> your facebook habits may show a dark side of your personality and supporters of trayvon martin put on their heeds. here's more. >> if you look on to facebook, you may see pictures of your friends wearing hooded sweatshirts, an online support campaign for trayvon martin, the florida teen gunned down by a neighborhood watchman. he was wearing a hood when he died. hundreds of people wearing hoods are expected to march in manhattan to support his family. the trayvon martin case is the number one searched for item on goggle. on the list, tim tebow and the megamillions jackpot. think about the things you post on facebook. the site may make you more obs
hey, dave, the calendar said spring baseball season and we keep talking nfl, don't we. >>> and you know this, you're the pride of waco, texas. today, waco, texas, the future of the washington redskins. talking about robert griffin 3 and they looked good, although could we have a luck, griffin swap? that scenario's coming up in sports, brian. >>> and if you have an idea, call the type line at 202-895- 3,000. or send an e-mail. . >> your facebook habits may...
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. >> it's one of the harshest penalties ever doled out in the nfl. you'll see why one sports analyst calls what happens to the new orleans saints historic. an attack scam so big the irs can't keep track of it. and a new effort to solve the 75-year-old miss try of the female trail blazer amelia air hart. >>> imagine filing your income taxes only to be told that someone else already has done it and received your refund. it's fraud so big even the irs doesn't know how much money is at stake. law enforcement says it could be in the billions of dollars. for the first time in our exclusive investigation, will you see the fraud unfold in florida where in some neighborhoods it's become a way of life. here's cnnrandi king. >> we've just rolled up on a crime hid i don't know on a piece of plastic, a debit card. >> he's got the cards. he just purchased them it looks like. >> those debit cards police say are used to take advantage of fast tax refunds from the irs. here's how it works. the thieves are stealing those refunds by stealing people's social security nu
. >> it's one of the harshest penalties ever doled out in the nfl. you'll see why one sports analyst calls what happens to the new orleans saints historic. an attack scam so big the irs can't keep track of it. and a new effort to solve the 75-year-old miss try of the female trail blazer amelia air hart. >>> imagine filing your income taxes only to be told that someone else already has done it and received your refund. it's fraud so big even the irs doesn't know how much money is...
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>>guest: but for the nfl and not the courts, this is a matter for them. how do you distinguish between clean, hard hits that are a part of the game and those hits that are part of the bounty system? you can't. this is no judge or jury that would look at a hit and say, well, this more hit, this person was doing it to hurt him because of some bounty system. it is not possible to distinguish these the two so that is why a criminal prosecution of these cases just will not work. >>randy: i need a second. and i am thinking that tonya harding deserves an apology. an opportunity to compete in the olympics but to your point, it is extraordinarily easy, all you have to do is go back to each time someone got paid and relate it back to the hit. it is such a sad day, a sad, sad day. to think that is what it has come down to. we needed ad incentives to injure someone? if we were tag about reward and bounties and injuries, any other place other than the nfl, someone is getting locked up. >>shepard: with we should do is have the government send a drone and bomb their hom
>>guest: but for the nfl and not the courts, this is a matter for them. how do you distinguish between clean, hard hits that are a part of the game and those hits that are part of the bounty system? you can't. this is no judge or jury that would look at a hit and say, well, this more hit, this person was doing it to hurt him because of some bounty system. it is not possible to distinguish these the two so that is why a criminal prosecution of these cases just will not work. >>randy:...
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the nfl found no proof of it. so for now the redskins are in the clear. after some initial complications broncos have sent tim tebow, seventh round pick to the new york jets for a fourth rounder and sixth rounder. tebow, had, had some say in where he was going to end up. appears he liked the situation in new york better than home town of jacksonville. tebow slated to back up mark sanchez. going to be very interesting to see how long that lasts. barring a surprise flip-flop by the colts expected to take andrew luck with the number one pick in the nfl draft. heisman trophy winning quarterback, robert griffin iii is coming to washington. today the redskins went to watch him play on pro day at baylor, mike shanahan, all the big dogs there to see the man they're counting on to be their savior. looked the part. making all the throws. griffin threw more than 50 times. according to one report had four incompletions. no defense was there though. when asked about the redskins, robert was ready. >> shanahan is a great coach. great mind. and it would be an honor to p
the nfl found no proof of it. so for now the redskins are in the clear. after some initial complications broncos have sent tim tebow, seventh round pick to the new york jets for a fourth rounder and sixth rounder. tebow, had, had some say in where he was going to end up. appears he liked the situation in new york better than home town of jacksonville. tebow slated to back up mark sanchez. going to be very interesting to see how long that lasts. barring a surprise flip-flop by the colts expected...